On lun, 2009-10-05 at 23:08 +0200, Lennart Poettering wrote: > On Fri, 02.10.09 15:09, Luca DELLA GHEZZA (luca_dgh at hotmail.it) wrote: > > > > > On vie, 2009-10-02 at 18:30 +0300, Tanu Kaskinen wrote: > > > to, 2009-10-01 kello 12:38 -0500, Luca DELLA GHEZZA kirjoitti: > > > > ok Tanu, first of all thx a lot for your reply. > > > > > > > > I used pactl list to localize the correct input device, as well for the > > > > output, but I'm not shure is the right one. > > > > this is the output device I choose: > > > > Sink #0 > > > > State: SUSPENDED > > > > Name: alsa_output.pci-0000_00_07.0.analog-stereo > > > > Description: Internal Audio Analog Stereo > > > > > > <snip> > > > > > > If the internal sound card is the card from which you want to hear the > > > tv card, then it's the right one. As Lennart said, you can actually use > > > pavucontrol to move the loopback stream wherever you want to. > > > > I didn't understand how to do this, but this has a minor importance, I > > definitevely want that the tv audio goes trough the standard output, > > just that. > > With a recent version of pavucontrol you can just use the menu on the > loopback steram and move it to another device, during runtime. It's > really not that hard. I have Pavucontrol 0.9.8+git20090701 (from ubuntu repositories), but there I don't find the loopback stream menu. Probably is not new enough. > > > > where CARD is the tv card name given by alsa. It can be found > > > in /proc/asound/cards. For example, I have this in > > > my /proc/asound/cards: > > > > > > 0 [SB ]: HDA-Intel - HDA ATI SB > > > HDA ATI SB at 0xfe024000 irq 16 > > > > > > The stuff in the square brackets is the card name, so in my case I have > > > a sound card with name "SB". > > > > > > > well, just to try everything I tried this solutions too, I added the > > line to the file /etc/pulse/default.pa, in this moment I can't reboot > > the system so I used sudo /etc/init.d/pulseaudo force_reload. > > But nothing has changed. > > PA is not a system service (unless configured in a non-recommended > way). If your distribution configures it as such, ask them to stop > that crack. > > PA when run as user service (which is recommend) canbe restarted by > issuing 'pulseaudio -k' and then restarting it via > 'start-pulseaudio-x11'. > I understand what you mean, no in Ubuntu Pulseaudio is not a system service, is a user service, that is the answer I received trying pulseaudio restart in that way, but just now I understand what does it mean. Anyway, I understand well that there is no solution to my problem? In other words: SAA7134-alsa module is too much crappy so is I want to watch and listen tv I have to find out a tv card with another chip? If yes, which one? Thx so much for your patience.